Things to do & see in Hong Kong

You may refer to the website of Hong Kong Tourism Board for a range of attractions and start planning your trip!
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/index.html
Here are a few of our suggestions:
Things to do:


(1) Dining and Clubbing

Lan Kwai Fong and Soho: Two compact areas with numerous international restaurants, clubs and bars. For a casual meal or lively night this is ideal.

(2) Shopping

Hollywood Road and Ladder Street: Located in Central, they are terrific areas for antiques, Chinese porcelain, paintings, etc. Ladder Street, as its name suggests, steep!

Causeway Bay: If you want to shop or just want to see why Hong Kong is often referred to as a shopper's paradise, come to Causeway Bay. Designer clothes, trend-setting fashion houses, exclusive outlets line Hennessy and Yee Woo streets, while more traditional Chinese wares are available on the side-streets housing Jardine's Bazaar. If you prefer department stores, the centerpiece is the 16-story Sogo in the middle of it all just above the MTR Station. Finally, the modern (and big, of course) Times Square shopping/office complex dominates the southern part of the area.
You may also like to visit bustling Nathan Road or the Elements Shopping Centre on Kowloon side.

(3) Stanley
The Stanley Market is an outdoor market and waterside restaurant precinct. It is very picturesque, and the greenery of southside is in stark contrast to the skyscrapers for which Hong Kong is normally known.

Things to see:

(1) Victoria Peak
The Peak is the mountain in the centre of Hong Kong Island. It is the most famous tourist attraction in Hong Kong and is sometimes said to be the most expensive land in the world! Day or night the views are very impressive. The Peak Tramway is an engineering marvel, being one of the most steep passenger railways ever! We have specially arranged the Final Award Dinner to be served at a restaurant in the Peak.
(2) Star Ferry
The iconic and affordable Star Ferry trip affords terrific views of Hong Kong island especially at night. Once you arrive in Kowloon, consider drinking at a Harbourside bar, such as Aqua (click here ).